Did that one a few years ago on a UM2. Testing the efficiency and quality of 3D printing viable props for movies.
Honestly... it was a great experiment. We went on to 3D printing numerous different props for movies, commercials, etc.
Linked to a different, more recent PPG 3D file.

Converted files into a 3D printable one (original 3D files once converted have very little details, just 'rough' geometric shapes). Ended up 3D printing it on a UM3 + very quick paint job. Was on a tight deadline for a friend's birthday. Ended up being around 11" long.

Quick 4 inch print of the Hel supercarrier from eve-online. A very difficult 3d print that i would normally do at around 10 inches.
Our new Ultimaker 3 printed it with zero issues. Amazing considering it's not only a very small print (4 inches/10 cm) but has numerous 'angled armor plates' that are very difficult to normally print.
Ultimaker 3 FTW!